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enSun, 02 Aug 2015 23:10:01 GMTSun, 02 Aug 2015 23:10:01 GMTRev915125Episode 105 - General Availability of Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) In this episode Nick Harris and Nate Totten are joined by Senior Windows Azure PMs Michael Washam and Drew McDaniel. During this episode Drew and Michael discusses the Windows Azure Virtual Machine General availability announcement, price reduction, new VM image RAM + OS disk size increase, updates for security, remote PowerShell and updates to the PowerShell Management cmdlets.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-PowerShellThis video introduces Windows Azure PowerShell cmdlets. Learn how you can automate common and advanced VM management using PowerShell. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com. Related Content: Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machines Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machine Networking Creating Windows Azure Virtual Machines with PowerShell 576https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-PowerShell
Mon, 04 Feb 2013 23:42:09 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-PowerShellMichael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-PowerShell/RSSAzureWindows AzureIntroduction to Windows Azure Virtual MachinesThis video introduces Windows Azure Virtual Machines. By watching this video you will learn the core concepts of Windows Azure VMs as well as see how easy it is to create a deploy your own VM. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-Virtual-MachinesThis video introduces Windows Azure Virtual Machines. By watching this video you will learn the core concepts of Windows Azure VMs as well as see how easy it is to create a deploy your own VM. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com. Related Content: Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Networking Introduction to Windows Azure PowerShell Creating Windows Azure Virtual Machines with PowerShell 726https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines
Mon, 04 Feb 2013 23:39:37 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-Virtual-MachinesMichael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines/RSSAzureWindows AzureCreating Windows Azure Virtual Machines with PowerShellThis video demonstrates how to create Windows Azure Virtual Machines using the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Creating-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-with-PowerShellThis video demonstrates how to create Windows Azure Virtual Machines using the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com. Related Content: Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machines Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machine Networking Introduction to Windows Azure PowerShell 708https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Creating-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-with-PowerShell
Mon, 04 Feb 2013 23:36:23 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Creating-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-with-PowerShellMichael WashamMichael Washam2https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Creating-Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-with-PowerShell/RSSAzureWindows AzureIntroduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machine NetworkingThis video introduces the concerts of Virtual Machine Networking. You will learn how to connect multiple virtual machines in the same network and the basics of configuring the load balancer. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Virtual-Machine-NetworkingThis video introduces the concerts of Virtual Machine Networking. You will learn how to connect multiple virtual machines in the same network and the basics of configuring the load balancer. You can learn more about Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Networking from the videos listed below and through the tutorials and content on WindowsAzure.com. Related Content: Introduction to Windows Azure Virtual Machines Introduction to Windows Azure PowerShell Creating Windows Azure Virtual Machines with PowerShell 761https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Virtual-Machine-Networking
Mon, 04 Feb 2013 23:31:02 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Virtual-Machine-NetworkingMichael WashamMichael Washam5https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Virtual-Machines-and-Networking-Tutorials/Introduction-to-Virtual-Machine-Networking/RSSAzureWindows AzureWindows Azure IaaS Series Part Four: Creating VMs with PowerShellIn part four of the series I show how to provision virtual machines using the Windows Azure PowerShell cmdlets.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Four-Creating-VMs-with-PowerShellIn part four of the series I show how to provision virtual machines using the Windows Azure PowerShell cmdlets. Other webcasts from the series: Part One Part Two Part Three 710https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Four-Creating-VMs-with-PowerShell
Fri, 07 Dec 2012 23:42:15 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Four-Creating-VMs-with-PowerShellMichael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Four-Creating-VMs-with-PowerShell/RSSWindows Azure IaaS Series - Part Three: Getting Started with Windows Azure PowerShellIn part three of the Windows Azure IaaS Series I show how to get started with the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets to manage your subscriptions.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Three-Getting-Started-with-Windows-Azure-PowerShellIn part three of the Windows Azure IaaS Series I show how to get started with the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets to manage your subscriptions. Other webcasts from the series: Part One Part Two 577https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Three-Getting-Started-with-Windows-Azure-PowerShell
Fri, 07 Dec 2012 23:32:45 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Three-Getting-Started-with-Windows-Azure-PowerShellMichael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Three-Getting-Started-with-Windows-Azure-PowerShell/RSSAutomationPowerShelldevopsWindows Azure IaaS Series - Part Two: Virtual Machine Networking BasicsIn part two of the Windows Azure IaaS Series I show how to connect multiple virtual machines in the same network and also walk through the basics of configuring the load balancer.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Two-Virtual-Machine-Networking-BasicsIn part two of the Windows Azure IaaS Series I show how to connect multiple virtual machines in the same network and also walk through the basics of configuring the load balancer. Part One of the IaaS Webcast Series is also available 767https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Two-Virtual-Machine-Networking-Basics
Thu, 06 Dec 2012 18:50:10 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Two-Virtual-Machine-Networking-BasicsMichael WashamMichael Washam1https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-Two-Virtual-Machine-Networking-Basics/RSSNetworkingWindows Azure IaaS Series - Part One: Getting Started with Virtual MachinesWelcome to part one of my webcast series on Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service.

In this web cast I show you how to get started from the very beginning with provisioning virtual machines and storage configuration.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-One-Getting-Started-with-Virtual-MachinesWelcome to part one of my webcast series on Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service. In this web cast I show you how to get started from the very beginning with provisioning virtual machines and storage configuration. Also, See Part Two: Windows Azure Virtual Machine Networking Basics 732https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-One-Getting-Started-with-Virtual-Machines
Thu, 06 Dec 2012 13:26:52 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-One-Getting-Started-with-Virtual-MachinesMichael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-IaaS-Series-Part-One-Getting-Started-with-Virtual-Machines/RSSAzureWindows AzureWindows Azure Best of Build 2012

Windows Azure in the Day Two Keynote

If you have not had a chance to watch anything from Build yet I would highly recommend starting with theday two keynote with Satya Nadella. These are some of the riskiest (and best) demos I've seen at a Microsoft conference to date. Beyond the risk and showmanship they really demonstrated how developers can use Windows Azure to make great applications. There were five major demos for Windows Azure that highlighted many of the ways developers can build connected applications and highly scalable back ends to create impressive applications.

In the first demo Josh Twist from the Windows Azure Mobile Services team shows that in just a few lines of code he can take an already useful Windows 8 application and extend it to store data in the cloud, authenticate via Twitter, and send notifications using Windows Notification Services. Best of all he showed that Mobile Services now supports Windows Phone 8 by demonstrating the same app running on the phone.

After Josh, Scott Hanselman demonstrates building and deploying an ASP.NET 4.5 site with Windows Azure Websites that allows for video upload to Windows Azure storage. Some of the new capabilities in ASP.NET 4.5 are highlighted such as Facebook authentication, Web API, Async and OData. Scott also demonstrated some of the fantastic new tooling in Visual Studio 2012 such as page inspector and the new Windows Azure storage functionality.

Scott Guthrie starts with the application Scott Hanselman had just deployed. He extends it even further to use Windows Azure Media Services to automatically encode the videos on upload. Using a few lines of code Scott demonstrates how you can utilize the Media Services API to store, encode and publish video. This demo was really exciting because Scott demonstrated the technology live by recording the audience and uploading to the service where Media Services encoded it and made it available to stream. Scott also shows how you can use cloud services and SignalR to make a much more dynamic experience on the client that scales out to thousands of users.

Jason Zander shows how using the newly released Team Foundation Service to create and manage a product back log, track issues and also announced that TFS is now free for up to five developers. Jason showed how it is easy to setup continuous integration with Windows Azure Websites.

Dave Campbell shows how to dig deep and analyze data created by your application by analyzing trace logs captured from the application demonstrated in the previous demonstrations using tools such as Excel, Hive and HD Insight. He shows how you can quickly create a hive table using LINQPad and then query and chart that data using Hive integrated tooling in Excel and PowerView. He puts all of the pieces of the puzzle together by creating a video recommendation engine based on the data collected.

"Ask the Gu"

After the keynote Scott Hanselman interviewed Scott Guthrie and took questions on Windows Azure. This is a great session to watch because Scott gives an outline of everything that was announced leading up to and at Build.

Windows Azure @Build Technical Sessions

Beyond the keynote was a ton of deep technical sessions focused on Windows Azure.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-Best-of-Build-2012 Windows Azure in the Day Two Keynote If you have not had a chance to watch anything from Build yet I would highly recommend starting with theday two keynote with Satya Nadella. These are some of the riskiest (and best) demos I've seen at a Microsoft conference to date. Beyond the risk and showmanship they really demonstrated how developers can use Windows Azure to make great applications. There were five major demos for Windows Azure that highlighted many of the ways developers can build connected applications and highly scalable back ends to create impressive applications. Mobile Services Demo In the first demo Josh Twist from the Windows Azure Mobile Services team shows that in just a few lines of code he can take an already useful Windows 8 application and extend it to store data in the cloud, authenticate via Twitter, and send notifications using Windows Notification Services. Best of all he showed that Mobile Services now supports Windows Phone 8 by demonstrating the same app running on the phone. ASP.NET and Windows Azure Websites Demo After Josh, Scott Hanselman demonstrates building and deploying an ASP.NET 4.5 site with Windows Azure Websites that allows for video upload to Windows Azure storage. Some of the new capabilities in ASP.NET 4.5 are highlighted such as Facebook authentication, Web API, Async and OData. Scott also demonstrated some of the fantastic new tooling in Visual Studio 2012 such as page inspector and the new Windows Azure storage functionality. Windows Azure Media Services, Cloud Services and SignalR Scott Guthrie starts with the application Scott Hanselman had just deployed. He extends it even further to use Windows Azure Media Services to automatically encode the videos on upload. Using a few lines of code Scott demonstrates how you can utilize the Media Services API to store, encode and publish video. This demo was really exciting because Scott demonstrated the technology live by recording the audience and uploading to the serv572https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-Best-of-Build-2012
Fri, 16 Nov 2012 00:08:24 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-Best-of-Build-2012Michael WashamMichael Washam1https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/mwasham/Windows-Azure-Best-of-Build-2012/RSSBuildEpisode 83 - Windows Azure June 2012 ReleaseJoin Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow.

In this episode Nathan Totten, Nick Harris, and Michael Washam introduce the newest features of the Windows Azure. Michael shows off the new portal and gives a demo of Windows Azure Virtual Machines and the new PowerShell Cmdlets. Nathan demos Windows Azure Web Sites and the CLI tools for OS X. And finally, Nick shows Windows Azure SDK 1.7 and the tools for Visual Studio 2012 as well as some updates with Windows Azure Cloud Services. This is a longer than normal episode, but it contains all kinds of exciting content.

If you want to skip to specific content you can find what you are looking for at the following times:

New Portal: 00:01:20

Windows Azure Virtual Machines: 00:09:00

PowerShell Cmdlets: 00:27:45

Windows Azure Web Sites: 00:36:42

OS X Command Line Tools: 00:57:36

Windows Azure SDK 1.7 and Visual Studio Tools: 01:07:40

Tip of the Week: 01:23:40

In the News:

Learn Windows Azure. Watch LIVE online on Monday, June 11th as we broadcast from TechEd 2012 in Orlando. LEARN how to use the latest Windows Azure features and services to build, deploy, and manage applications in the cloud with sessions delivered by Microsoft technical leaders Scott Guthrie, Mark Russinovich, Quentin Clark, and Bill Staples! Join us in person at TechEd or register to watch online.

Windows Azure DevCamps. Windows Azure Developer Camps are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. You learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what you've learned. Register for an event close to you today!

Build the next great app at AngelHack – learn more on the Windows Azure blog. Prizes include $25,000 in seed capital and free Windows Azure for 12 months.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-83-Windows-Azure-June-2012-ReleaseJoin Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow. In this episode Nathan Totten, Nick Harris, and Michael Washam introduce the newest features of the Windows Azure. Michael shows off the new portal and gives a demo of Windows Azure Virtual Machines and the new PowerShell Cmdlets. Nathan demos Windows Azure Web Sites and the CLI tools for OS X. And finally, Nick shows Windows Azure SDK 1.7 and the tools for Visual Studio 2012 as well as some updates with Windows Azure Cloud Services. This is a longer than normal episode, but it contains all kinds of exciting content. If you want to skip to specific content you can find what you are looking for at the following times: New Portal: 00:01:20 Windows Azure Virtual Machines: 00:09:00 PowerShell Cmdlets: 00:27:45 Windows Azure Web Sites: 00:36:42 OS X Command Line Tools: 00:57:36 Windows Azure SDK 1.7 and Visual Studio Tools: 01:07:40 Tip of the Week: 01:23:40 In the News: Learn Windows Azure. Watch LIVE online on Monday, June 11th as we broadcast from TechEd 2012 in Orlando. LEARN how to use the latest Windows Azure features and services to build, deploy, and manage applications in the cloud with sessions delivered by Microsoft technical leaders Scott Guthrie, Mark Russinovich, Quentin Clark, and Bill Staples! Join us in person at TechEd or register to watch online. Windows Azure DevCamps. Windows Azure Developer Camps are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. You learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what you've learned. Register for an event close to you today! Build the next great app at AngelHack – learn more on the Windows Azure blog. Prizes include $25,000 in seed capital and free Windows Azure for 12 months. Follow @CloudCoverShowFollow @cloudnickFollow @ntottenFollow @mwashamms 5155https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-83-Windows-Azure-June-2012-Release
Sat, 09 Jun 2012 14:19:39 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-83-Windows-Azure-June-2012-ReleaseMichael Washam, Nathan Totten, Nick HarrisMichael Washam, Nathan Totten, Nick Harris3https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-83-Windows-Azure-June-2012-Release/RSSAzureWindows Azure_techmemeEpisode 77 - Windows Azure Powershell UpdatesJoin Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow.

In this episode, we are joined by Michael Washam— Senior Technical Evangelist for Windows Azure — who shows us some updates to the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets. Michael walks us through a variety of scenarios that will help developers and administrators with management, deployment, and diagnostics on Windows Azure.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-77-Windows-Azure-Powershell-UpdatesJoin Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow. In this episode, we are joined by Michael Washam — Senior Technical Evangelist for Windows Azure — who shows us some updates to the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets. Michael walks us through a variety of scenarios that will help developers and administrators with management, deployment, and diagnostics on Windows Azure. In the News: Announcing Windows Azure Media Services Announcing Windows Azure Accelerator for Startups In the Tip of the Week, we discuss a blog post by our good friend Wade Wegner. Wade shows us a quick tip on handling table storage queries that have no results using the .Net SDK. Follow @CloudCoverShowFollow @cloudnickFollow @ntotten &quot;I just keep this up all day because I miss him.&quot; - @cloudnick //cc @WadeWegner twitter.com/ntotten/status… — Nathan Totten (@ntotten) April 6, 20122879https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-77-Windows-Azure-Powershell-Updates
Mon, 23 Apr 2012 14:26:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-77-Windows-Azure-Powershell-UpdatesMichael Washam, Nathan Totten, Nick HarrisMichael Washam, Nathan Totten, Nick Harris4https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Cloud+Cover/Episode-77-Windows-Azure-Powershell-Updates/RSSAzurePowerShellWindows AzureEdge Show 3 - PowerShell on Windows AzureNews:

This week in the news for TechNet Edge Show Episode 3 we cover three updated tools from the folks over in the Solutions Accelerators team:

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 Beta 1

Microsoft Security Compliance Manager 2.0

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 6.5 Beta

Technical Interview:

Starting at [10:34] – we interview Sr. Technical Evangelist Michael Washam on the new 2.0 version of the PowerShell CMDLets for Windows Azure . More specifically, we cover:

What has changed from Version 1.0 to Version 2.0

The consolidation of the Access Control CMDLets and the Windows Azure Management CMDLets into a single package

New CMDLets to do end to end creation of Windows Azure Services including Hosted Service Accounts and Storage Accounts

Updates to the CMDLets for Monitoring including native export of Perfmon Counters

New CMDLets that enable the end to end creation of SQL Azure Databases

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Edge/Edge-Show-3-PowerShell-on-Windows-AzureNews: This week in the news for TechNet Edge Show Episode 3 we cover three updated tools from the folks over in the Solutions Accelerators team: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 Beta 1Microsoft Security Compliance Manager 2.0Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 6.5 BetaTechnical Interview: Starting at [10:34] – we interview Sr. Technical Evangelist Michael Washam on the new 2.0 version of the PowerShell CMDLets for Windows Azure . More specifically, we cover: What has changed from Version 1.0 to Version 2.0The consolidation of the Access Control CMDLets and the Windows Azure Management CMDLets into a single packageNew CMDLets to do end to end creation of Windows Azure Services including Hosted Service Accounts and Storage AccountsUpdates to the CMDLets for Monitoring including native export of Perfmon CountersNew CMDLets that enable the end to end creation of SQL Azure DatabasesResources: MDT 2012 Beta 1: http://www.microsoft.com/mdtSCM 2.0: http://www.microsoft.com/scmMAP 6.5 Beta: http://www.microsoft.com/mapConnect with the Edge Team: Facebook – Twitter – Email 1429https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Edge/Edge-Show-3-PowerShell-on-Windows-Azure
Fri, 04 Nov 2011 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Edge/Edge-Show-3-PowerShell-on-Windows-Azurevolkerw, Michael Washam, Joey Snow, Symon Perrimanvolkerw, Michael Washam, Joey Snow, Symon Perriman0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Edge/Edge-Show-3-PowerShell-on-Windows-Azure/RSSAzurePowerShellSQLSQL ServerWindows Azureedge-azureIntroducing Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets 2.0Webcast to introduce many of the new features in the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets 2.0

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Server-Side/Introducing-Windows-Azure-PowerShell-Cmdlets-20 Webcast to introduce many of the new features in the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets 2.0 Download the Cmdlets Here for more samples see my Windows Azure Blog. 1239https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Server-Side/Introducing-Windows-Azure-PowerShell-Cmdlets-20
Tue, 27 Sep 2011 19:31:17 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Server-Side/Introducing-Windows-Azure-PowerShell-Cmdlets-20Michael WashamMichael Washam0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Server-Side/Introducing-Windows-Azure-PowerShell-Cmdlets-20/RSSAzurePowerShellWindows AzureUnderstanding Windows Azure AppFabric QueuesInterview with Principal Technical Lead Clemens Vasters and Principal Development Manager Murali Krishnaprasad (MK) regarding the May 2011 CTP release of Windows Azure AppFabric. We discuss new technologies such as Topics, Queues, Subscriptions and how this relates to doing async development in the cloud.